For years, para-athletes and their families have often faced social stigma and discrimination. Despite these challenges, Indian para-athletes have been making waves on the international stage, significantly enhancing the country's reputation in sports. The impressive medal counts at the last two Paralympics-19 medals in 2021 and 29 in 2024-highlight the success of these athletes and the effectiveness of the strategies implemented by the Paralympic Committee.
Reflecting on this success, Dr Malik notes, "At the 2016 Paralympics, I was the only Indian athlete to win a medal. When I assumed the presidency of the Paralympic Committee of India in 2020, we launched several initiatives aimed at discovering and developing talent, as well as addressing various needs of para-athletes. During the COVID-19 pandemic, both our association and the Sports Authority of India organised numerous webinars focusing on advanced techniques and sports skills." The approach involved starting talent searches at the state level, nurturing potential athletes, and subsequently selecting those for national competitions. A critical aspect of this process was ensuring accurate classification of athletes based on their disabilities. Rigorous medical assessments were conducted to avoid disqualification due to improper classification.
Moreover, athletes were given opportunities to compete in international events to gain exposure and experience. Their performance in the Asian Para Games and Commonwealth Para Games, along with other international competitions, was meticulously evaluated to identify and select suitable candidates for the Paralympic Games. Regular anti-doping tests and international rankings were also considered to ensure that only the most deserving athletes were chosen.
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
ICONIC STADIUM
From the ancient grandeur of the Roman Colosseum to the cuttingedge design of Beijing's Bird's Nest, stadiums around the world hold rich histories and enduring legacies. These structures not only host epic events but also reflect the cultural, political, and architectural advancements of their eras.
JUNIOR TALENT RARELY GUARANTEES ELITE SUCCESS
Dr Tania Cassidy, is a professor of sports coaching at the School of Physical Education, Sport, and Exercise Sciences at the University of Otago, New Zealand. Her research focus is pedagogy, and she uses educational theories to explore the interconnections between coach, athlete, content, and context. During the Sports Champ Talk Show with Chief Editor Bhushan Thakur, she spoke about talent identification, luck factors, and the early and later bloomers in sports. Excerpts:
PURVA EYES GLOBAL SUCCESS
With over 50 medals to her name, including the prestigious Shiv Chhatrapati Award, Purva Kinare shares her journey in Yoga and her hopes for representing India in future international competitions.
Ayush Shukla eyes Olympic dream
After claiming India’s first-ever bronze in the World Junior Taekwondo Championship, 17-year-old Ayush Shukla from Ahmedabad is now looking ahead to bigger challenges, with the ultimate goal of qualifying for the Olympics.
SCALING HEIGHTS
Shreya Nankar, a 22-year-old from Pune, has excelled in wall climbing and academics, earning over 40 medals in national competitions while pursuing her master’s degree at Arizona University, USA. Recently honoured with the Shiv Chhatrapati Award, she continues to inspire with her exceptional achievements.
Channelise your energy in the proper manner
Tell us about your childhood and liking for sports at an early age
India's fabulous fifth
India secured their fifth Asian Champions Trophy Hockey title with a 1-0 win over China, extending their record in the prestigious tournament. Jugraj Singh's crucial goal brought home the victory, while captain Harmanpreet Singh led the team to their sixth overall title, capping off a dominant campaign.
WINNING TOGETHER
Dr Deepa Malik, former president of the Paralympic Committee of India and a silver medall at the Paralympic Games underscores the pivotal role of collective efforts, meticulous plannin talent discovery, and international exposure in India's remarkable performance at the Pa Paralympics.
KAPIL'S BRONZE BLITZ
Triumph Amidst The Roar
MAKING OF A CHAMPION
Becoming an Olympic gold medallist is no easy feat. For coaches, the process is a long and arduous journey that demands immense dedication, perseverance, and skill.